Some newer RfCs that you ought to know about, mostly draft-ish and in
progress. Please comment on their talkpages.

* https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Requests_for_comment/SOA_Authentication
"With many more entry points and the need for inter-service
authentication, a service-oriented architecture requires a stronger
authentication system."
*
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Requests_for_comment/Debugging_at_production_server
"Sometimes we have to debug on production wiki, but don't want to show
internal information to normal users..."
*
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Requests_for_comment/Unfragmented_ZERO_design
"In order to significantly reduce varnish fragmentation and reduce the
complexity, Zero team would like to unify HTML served to all Zero
partners's users...."

Also: I've heard feedback that the RfC process ought to move faster, and
that we ought to have more people from more disciplines take a look at
changes that users will visually notice. Sounds good to me. So:

* I'm going to add more IRC discussion hours that will be more for
*discussing* specific RfCs and getting general community feedback,
rather than asking for go/no-go decisions. These will be in addition to
the weekly decision-oriented meetings. It seems like people get a lot
out of having these real-time conversations in addition to the option to
comment onwiki and onlist, so this is a way to push the most complex
topics forward. This will also allow us to have more chats that suit
different timezones. We will also sometimes piggyback them onto the
videostreamed Tech Talks, with simultaneous Etherpad notes + IRC.

* I'm going to make more of an effort to invite specific people from
diverse disciplines to RfC discussions, e.g., QA people for debugging
stuff, design/product people for user-visible changes, etc. I've been
doing this but I'll be more systematic. Please help me out by spreading
the word to people whom you think will be interested.


-- 
Sumana Harihareswara
Senior Technical Writer
Wikimedia Foundation

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